Category: Children’s Books
Home School Book Review on “I’m Mixed!”
Fran Lewis reviews “And You Can Love Me!”
Ethan would like to share his story with everyone. He’s autistic and cannot verbalize his feelings but he can use physical expressions to help get his messages across to everyone. He’s smart and has a great personality and uses hand movements, bouncing balls and other objects to convey his feelings…
Fran Lewis reviews “Don’t Rush Me!”
The author created this wealth of information to help children understand the needs of others especially brothers and sisters. Teaching better ways to communicate and that everyone is unique, special and that we can all learn something from each other. Take your time. Listen to others and understand their hopes,…
Home School Book Review on Celia and the Glue Man
From Wayne Walker’s Home School Book Review blog Through the rhyming text, author Maggy Williams, who herself has celiac disease, provides comfort and an explanation that will help kids who have gluten allergies to understand how the disease works and what it means at school, and also gives information to…
Home School Book Review on “And You Can Love Me”
Midwest Book Review on Celia and The Glue Man
The Picturebook Shelf – Children’s Bookwatch: July 2019 Celia and the Glue Man Maggy Williams, author Elisabeth Hasegawa Agresta, illustrator 9781615993901, $15.95, 32pp Based upon the author’s experience with learning to live with Celiac disease, “Celia and the Glue Man: A Girl’s Journey to Becoming Gluten- Free and Happy” is…
Fran Lewis reviews Float, by Aimee Ruland
Fran Lewis reviews Amanda’s Fall
Resources are amazing as the author shared valuable information for parents and caregivers related to TBI : defining it, causes , signs and symptoms, facts we all need to know tips for coping with TBI and tips for teachers of TBI survivors and other resources. Author Kelly Bouldin Darmofal includes…
Fran Lewis reviews Justin Fights Sleep
Home School Book Review on Amanda’s Fall
Celtic Lady reviews Please Explain Time Out to me!
Michigan Press Donating Books to 7-Year-Old’s Literacy Group
By Ernest Dempsey The Loving Healing Press of Ann Arbor, MI, is proud to announce participation in the children’s literacy group Rhymers are Readers via book donation. The 13-member children’s choir group Rhymers are Readers meets at the Woodlawn-Faith Methodist Church in Alexandria, VA, and promotes book reading with ethnic-conscious stories and material….
Home School Book Review on “I’m Mixed!”
Fran Lewis reviews “And You Can Love Me!”

Ethan would like to share his story with everyone. He’s autistic and cannot verbalize his feelings but he can use physical expressions to help get his messages across to everyone. He’s smart and has a great personality and uses hand movements, bouncing balls and other objects to convey his feelings…
Fran Lewis reviews “Don’t Rush Me!”

The author created this wealth of information to help children understand the needs of others especially brothers and sisters. Teaching better ways to communicate and that everyone is unique, special and that we can all learn something from each other. Take your time. Listen to others and understand their hopes,…
Home School Book Review on Celia and the Glue Man

From Wayne Walker’s Home School Book Review blog Through the rhyming text, author Maggy Williams, who herself has celiac disease, provides comfort and an explanation that will help kids who have gluten allergies to understand how the disease works and what it means at school, and also gives information to…
Home School Book Review on “And You Can Love Me”
Midwest Book Review on Celia and The Glue Man

The Picturebook Shelf – Children’s Bookwatch: July 2019 Celia and the Glue Man Maggy Williams, author Elisabeth Hasegawa Agresta, illustrator 9781615993901, $15.95, 32pp Based upon the author’s experience with learning to live with Celiac disease, “Celia and the Glue Man: A Girl’s Journey to Becoming Gluten- Free and Happy” is…
Fran Lewis reviews Float, by Aimee Ruland
Fran Lewis reviews Amanda’s Fall

Resources are amazing as the author shared valuable information for parents and caregivers related to TBI : defining it, causes , signs and symptoms, facts we all need to know tips for coping with TBI and tips for teachers of TBI survivors and other resources. Author Kelly Bouldin Darmofal includes…
Fran Lewis reviews Justin Fights Sleep
Home School Book Review on Amanda’s Fall
Celtic Lady reviews Please Explain Time Out to me!
Michigan Press Donating Books to 7-Year-Old’s Literacy Group

By Ernest Dempsey The Loving Healing Press of Ann Arbor, MI, is proud to announce participation in the children’s literacy group Rhymers are Readers via book donation. The 13-member children’s choir group Rhymers are Readers meets at the Woodlawn-Faith Methodist Church in Alexandria, VA, and promotes book reading with ethnic-conscious stories and material….